Sinker
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British pronunciation/sˈɪŋkɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈsɪŋkɝ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "sinker"

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dichter Donut, sinker

a type of heavy, dense donut that is often made with potatoes or other starchy ingredients and is deep-fried until it is crispy on the outside and dense on the inside
sinker definition and meaning

What is "sinker"?

A sinker is a type of donut that is characterized by its dense, heavy texture. Unlike traditional donuts, which are light and fluffy, sinkers are made with ingredients such as potatoes or other starches that give them their characteristic weight and heft. The dough is typically rolled out and cut into the desired shape, then deep-fried until it is golden brown and crispy on the outside and dense and chewy on the inside. Sinker donuts are often enjoyed plain or with a light dusting of powdered sugar, and are a popular pastry in many countries around the world.

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Sinker, sinkender Pitch

a pitch that curves downward rapidly as it approaches the plate
03

Sinker, Blei

a small weight typically made of lead or other heavy materials attached to the fishing line above the lure

What is a "sinker"?

A sinker is a small, heavy weight attached to the fishing line to help the bait sink to the desired depth in the water. Sinkers are usually made of lead, steel, or other dense materials and come in various shapes, such as round or cylindrical. By adding a sinker, the fisherman can ensure that the bait reaches the bottom of the water or stays at a certain depth, making it more likely to attract fish. Sinkers are often used in both freshwater and saltwater fishing.

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Anglers use sinkers of different weights to adjust the presentation of their bait.
The heavy current required a larger sinker to maintain control of the fishing line.
A well-balanced sinker helps maintain the natural movement of the bait or lure.
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